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Recreation & Parks www.perinton.org 2022 Registration Begins Spring Programs Monday, March 28 Town Supervisor’s Message Page 3
James E. Smith Center JAMES E. SMITH CENTER Mon.-Fri. 6:00 AM-9:00 PM Office: 223-5050 • Fax: 223-4045 Located at Sat. 7:00 AM-7:00 PM Taped Info: 425-1170 1350 Turk Hill Road Sun. 9:00 AM-6:00 PM THE INDOOR TRACK ROOMS AND GYM FOR RENT The Indoor Track is available to residents at no charge and non-residents for $1. An ideal location for family parties, birthday parties, showers, reunions, business Simply sign in daily at the window by the track and please wear rubber soled meetings or informational seminars. We also offer group rate discounts for shoes. The gymnasium and track are climate controlled for your comfort. The swim parties tied to room rentals. For information, contact Jeff Ackerman at inside lane (1/17th mile) is for walkers and the outside lane (1/16th mile) is 223-5050 or jackerman@perinton.org. for runners. GYM DROP-IN PROGRAMS THE FITNESS/WELLNESS CENTER Drop-In Programs are available for all ages. Admission is $4.25 per person with The Fitness/Wellness Center offers a fully equipped Cardio-Fitness Lobby and proof of residency. Admission for non-residents is $5.50. All participants Strength-Resistance Room for participants at least 14 years old. must show ID every time. 10X stamp passes are available to residents ($37.00) and non-residents ($50.00). For RESIDENTS, 14 years and over: THE AQUATIC CENTER Show your active monthly or 20 Visit Fitness Pass and get $1.00 off your daily The Aquatic Center features a 25 yard lap pool, leisure pool and whirlpool. The drop-in fee or half off your purchase of a new stamp pass. All participants facility is totally enclosed for year-round use. must still sign in at the registration desk for basketball/volleyball/ DROP-IN FITNESS CLASSES pickleball/table tennis and/or fitness/aquatic area(s). Drop-In Fitness is offered for $7.00 per class. Non-resident rate is $8.00 per PERSONAL TRAINING/WELLNESS COACHING class. Check out our adult and teen fitness classes inside this brochure. Group Personal training and wellness coaching will help you achieve your fitness goals. cycling classes are $8.00 for residents and $9.00 for non-residents. Only the $38 per hour, or purchase 6 visits for the price of 5. Call for an appointment classes on the Fitness pages are eligible for drop-in rates. with one of our Certified Personal Trainers or Certified Health Coach. PASS FEES Upon purchase or renewal of your pass, you will be issued a photo ID card to be DAILY FAMILY PASS FOR AQUATICS used as your pass. Under this procedure, a separate pass will be required for (Perinton Residents) each pass holder. LOST PASS REPLACEMENT FEE - $10. 2 Adults, 2 Children = $16, $2 each additional child RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT Child* Youth Adult Senior College Active Child* Youth Adult Senior (13/under) (14-18) (19-54) (55+) Student Military (13/under) (14-18) (19-54) (55+) Daily $3.50 $4.00 $6.00 $4.00 $4.00 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $9.00 $6.00 Monthly $26.00 $32.00 $48.00 $32.00 $32.00 $32.00 $33.00 $39.00 $59.00 $39.00 20 Visit $38.00 $45.00 $68.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $66.00 $90.00 $135.00 $90.00 6 Month $127.00 $156.00 $245.00 $156.00 $156.00 $156.00 $158.00 $196.00 $300.00 $196.00 12 Month $226.00 $281.00 $440.00 $281.00 $281.00 $281.00 $285.00 $352.00 $538.00 $352.00 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Pickleball Pickleball Ages 18+ Ages 18+ 6:00-8:00 AM 6:00-8:00 AM Basketball Beginner Basketball Beginner Basketball Ages 18+ Pickleball Ages 18+ Pickleball Ages 18+ 11:30 AM-1:15 PM 11:30 AM-1:15 PM 11:30 AM-1:15 PM 11:30 AM-1:15 PM 11:30 AM-1:15 PM Pickleball Pickleball Pickleball Pickleball Pickleball 1:30-3:15 PM 1:30-3:15 PM 1:30-3:15 PM 1:30-3:15 PM 1:30-3:15 PM Basketball Basketball Basketball Ages 30+ Ages 30+ Ages 18+ 8:15-9:45 PM 8:15-9:45 PM 8:15-9:45 PM Schedule subject to change. View website for current schedule. 2 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
Town News / Table of Contents Town Supervisor’s Ciaran Hanna Supervisor Message to the Community I have always known that this town is a very special and caring community. You have always and household items from the community donations available at the storefront in Perinton stepped up to help when people need it the most. It is one of the reasons I love living here Square. Once settled, the residents received the balance of the Pines Fund to “fill the holes” and it is one of the reasons I am so proud to be your Supervisor. of belongings lost in the fire. It was a wonderful collaborative effort that included town staff, a host of volunteers, various community organizations and our generous residents that allowed This has never been more clear than this winter with the response to the Pines of Perinton fire. us to help these families put their lives back together after such a devastating event. On the morning of Jan. 25, 75 residents of our town, many of whom had just lost everything I would be remiss if I did not recognize all of our local volunteer firefighters who responded they owned in a fire, were welcomed at the Perinton Community Center. Our Town staff, along to the fire at 3:30 a.m. on Jan. 25. Thanks in large part to them everyone was able to get out with staff members from the Fairport Central School District worked to make the residents of the building unharmed. comfortable and address their immediate needs as Red Cross and Monroe County personnel went to work finding temporary housing for those who were displaced. Our Town Recreation Lastly … a very special thanks to our Community Services Coordinator Heather Moffitt. Heather Department set up activities for the children and provided a place for the adults to grab a cup did a remarkable job coordinating all aspects of this effort. She was on the phone daily with of coffee and something to eat while they spoke with the Red Cross about next steps. residents, volunteers, different organizations and anyone who may have had a question. She worked the storefront and helped people move. She dealt with everyone with patience and As word of the fire spread, our community responded in such a big way. Donations of food, compassion - she epitomized what this community is all about – thank you Heather. clothing, toiletries, and other items began to pour in. Local restaurants donated hot meals and churches, community organizations and businesses offered volunteer support. Our Perinton I am certain that I have inadvertently omitted many that also contributed in some way – for family was there to help. As we transported the last family to their hotel that evening, the day’s that, I apologize. But it further emphasizes overwhelming community response to this event. chaos may have settled down, but there was much to be done to help them get re-established A heartfelt thanks to all who helped out. You have shown what Perinton is all about! and settled in. Sincerely, The first thing that had to be done was to make sure the residents placed in hotels had meals and transportation for the schoolchildren. The School District was able to get the transportation Ciaran Hanna worked out and volunteers from Learning Links, Church of the Assumption and Barakah Muslim Charity stepped up and provided meal deliveries several times per day to all residents at each of the hotels. The Town set up a trust account for the Pines of Perinton Fund in order to collect donations to help those who were affected by the fire. We also reached out to Perinton Square Mall owner John DiMarco, who generously provided an available storefront and storage area. This enabled us, with the help of Making Spirits Bright charity organization, to consolidate and set up a distribution center for all of the donated items from the community. As the Pines staff worked to re-locate individuals and families within the complex, our staff coordinated and carried out each move. Furniture and housewares donated by Saint’s Place and Echo Ministries were picked up and delivered by our Parks Department. New bedding, small appliances and electronics were purchased (with donations to the Pines Fund) and delivered by town staff. The Perinton Food Shelf was notified of each move and delivered food to re-stock pantries. And finally, newly settled residents were able to replace clothing More photos on page 9. Table of Contents When you see this sign in your neighborhood, it means James E. Smith Center Info.......................................................................3 the property is scheduled to be Special Events........................................................................................ 12 reviewed by the Town’s Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals Parks Programs...................................................................................... 12 or even Town Board. WebTrac Info.......................................................................................... 13 Summer Camp....................................................................................... 14 Depending on the scope of work, some projects require Youth Camps.......................................................................................... 16 Board approval before work may Skill Development Camps...................................................................... 18 begin, which triggers a public Preschool............................................................................................... 19 hearing on the proposal. These Youth and Teen...................................................................................... 23 signs are one of the ways the Town notifies residents of the hearing. Youth and Teen Arts & Crafts and Cooking.............................................. 28 If you see this sign and you would like to know what is being considered for Golf........................................................................................................ 29 the property, go to perinton.org and click on Properties Under Review on the Home Page to see the plans and project description. Aquatics................................................................................................. 30 Fitness.................................................................................................... 38 Adult...................................................................................................... 41 Town Hall Closings: PCC Closings: Adult Arts & Crafts and Cooking............................................................. 45 April 15: Good Friday April 17: Easter 55+ Prime Time Programs..................................................................... 47 May 31: Memorial Day May 31: Memorial Day June 20: Juneteenth July 4: Independence Day General Information.............................................................................. 52 July 4: Independence Day Sept. 5: Labor Day Refund Policy/Drop Off Policy................................................................ 54 Sept. 5: Labor Day Dec. 25: Christmas Registration Information ....................................................................... 54 Registration Form.................................................................................. 55 Recreation and Parks Content Starts Page 14 Registration Begins: Monday, March 28, 20223 Follow us on
Town News Town of Perinton Living The Values Phone: (585) 223-0770 • Fax: (585) 223-3629 The Town’s employee recognition program, “Living the Values,” is a way to recognize our employees who Recorded information: (585) 425-1170 provide superior public service and display our Town Values of integrity, community, respect, customer service, and stewardship. DPW Service Center: (585) 223-5115 For the fourth quarter of 2021, Town Supervisor Ciaran Hanna and Town Board Members David Belaskas, After Hours Emergency: (585) 425-7380 Seana Sartori, Meredith Stockman-Broadbent and Alex Winner recognized Parks Foreman Dillon Dayton for Website: www.perinton.org outstanding dedication. Facebook: Town of Perinton, NY Dillon has provided exemplary service to the Parks Department employees and the daily operations. Twitter: @TPerinton Dillon’s greatest asset is his supervisory skills and the way he manages the Parks staff. He treats each member Instagram: townofperinton of the crew with dignity and respect, capitalizing on their strengths while developing their skills further. Dillon ensures staff members feel valued and consistently give their best efforts to the Parks operations. Thomas A. Klonick Town Justice Dillon has shown tremendous dedication to the Town and we are proud to recognize his tireless devotion, exceptional customer service, and teamwork approach. His work within our Town Parks is second to none, Charles Steinman and we’re grateful for his outstanding service to our community. We appreciate all he does to ensure our Town Justice residents have the highest quality parks and trails in Monroe County. Wayne Pickering, IAO Town Assessor Joseph LaFay Congratulations Dillon! Town Attorney Robert J. Kozarits Town Engineer Bill Poray Town Historian Jason R. Kennedy DPW Commissioner Jeff Nutting Commissioner of Recreation and Parks Board Meetings Town Board 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. Town Board Member David Belaskas (left) and Town Supervisor Ciaran Hanna (right) recognizing Planning Board Dillon Dayton for outstanding dedication. 3rd Wednesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. Perinton Alert Services System (PASS) Conservation Board Tuesdays before the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. The Town of Perinton urges residents to sign up for our Perinton Alert Services System (PASS). This free service will either text or email alerts or send alerts to you through Social Media. Residents can receive Zoning Board of Appeals messages about everything from scheduling and deadlines to emergencies in the area. Residents can also 4th Monday of every month choose to receive all Town alerts or only ones from specific departments. at 7:30 p.m. Go to the home page at Perinton.org and click on the PASS icon at the top of the home page or the PASS Updated state guidelines allow for the public in board section lower on the home page to sign up for the alerts you would like to receive. The system allows you meetings, but seating is extremely limited due to social to opt out whenever you like. distancing. Thus, all meetings are also offered virtually through StafLeaf. For more information, please go to The Town strives to not overload you with alerts so only important messages will be sent out and only at perinton.org. All meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. appropriate times – unless the emergency is vitally important and time sensitive. PASS is designed to help improve communication between the town and its residents. More than 8,000 residents have signed up already. So sign up to get alerts about your town and PASS it on to neighbors. 4 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
Town News Building & Codes Tips for Choosing a Contractor With spring right around the corner, the building season is about to kick off. Check Reviews and References If you have been spending the winter months planning a home improvement Contact any available references and do an internet search for any reviews. You project, you might be ready to start searching for a contractor to make your visions can also check out the Better Contractors Bureau and the NYS Attorney General’s come to life. Choosing the right contractor can sometimes be unnerving. Here are websites for any complaints that may have been filed. some tips and considerations that may help you with your search: Make Plans and Get Multiple Bids Get Recommendations Once you have a short list of potential contractors, ask for a detailed quote Word-of-mouth advertising is one of the most important means for contractors with a breakdown of material and labor costs. Some projects may require the use to build their business. Check with friends, family and neighbors that may have of a design professional to create a set of plans or blueprints for your project. had a similar project completed in the past. Many contractors routinely handle Depending on your project, you may seek out the designs first and then have the large, multi-faceted projects while others focus on a particular specialty. Focus project bid, or the contractor may offer the design services. your search on contractors with a track record of successful projects similar to Get it in Writing yours. Draw up a contract that includes every step of the project including payment schedule, proof of insurance, start and completion dates, materials to be used Do a Phone Interview and who is responsible for the building permit and inspections. If there are Once you have identified a few contractors, make a quick call to go through a changes during the project, make sure to get the change order and added costs few questions such as: in writing as well. • Would they be interested in the project? Once your project is finished and the final inspection is complete, the Town • Can they complete the project during your expected timeframe? will issue a certificate of compliance or occupancy indicating the project meets • Do they perform all of the work or use subcontractors? all applicable codes. It is recommended that you do not make final payment until you have received your certificate. The Town will maintain your permit records for • Can they provide references? the entire life of your property. Meet Face to Face Whether it’s a new shed, deck, fence, finished basement or any other project Have your prospective contractors visit your home and share your vision with you can dream up, the Perinton Building & Codes Department is available to help them. Take note of their communication style and be sure to ask questions. you throughout every phase of the project. Registration Begins: Monday, March 28, 20225 Follow us on
Town News Alexandra Winner Town Council The History Behind Spring Lake Park Bill Poray, Perinton Town Historian Tucked into a secluded valley in the northwest corner of Perinton is a Prior to an increased awareness of pollution concerns in the early peaceful sanctuary known as Spring Lake Park. The land was gifted to the 1960s, Irondequoit Creek was polluted, and often carried an unpleasant town by Rochester Gas & Electric for the token sum of one dollar in 1961, odor. The establishment of the Monroe County Pure Waters Agency with the stipulation that the property be used as a park. in 1967 was instrumental in driving significant improvements in the A large number of mills were located along Irondequoit Creek in the restoration of the area’s water resources, including Irondequoit Creek. 19th century, in both Perinton and Penfield. One such mill, operated Sanitary sewer systems became the norm, and dumping of waste of all by Andrew Lincoln, was located immediately north of the Linden Road kinds into waterways was greatly reduced. bridge. A dam harnessed the power of the creek, and created a small The improvements in water quality helped to make Spring Lake Park a lake, identified on our early maps as Spring Lake. It was a popular spot reality. Perinton installed rest rooms, playground equipment, grills, and for nearby residents, who fished and swam in the peaceful waters. That picnic tables. Baseball diamonds were built and parking areas created. all changed in the spring of 1916, when the former mill’s dam broke, Eight years after the initial transaction to acquire the property, a ribbon- releasing the waters of Spring Lake northward along Irondequoit Creek, cutting ceremony commemorated the dedication of Spring Lake Park on and flooding properties in the lowlands of Penfield. Because the mills October 18, 1969. The popular park has served Perinton residents for well were a thing of the past, the dam was not rebuilt. The lake soon became over half a century. just a memory. The mill dam, which for decades captured water from Irondequoit Creek, creating Spring Lake. The view is to the south. In the upper portion of the photo, Whitney Road is visible, with roughly the same upward curve as today. 6 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
Town News A view looking north at the Lincoln Mill, adjacent to an earlier generation of the Linden Road bridge. The mill was destroyed by fire in 1921, and the bridge was replaced in 1922, after only 25 years in service. A portion of a 1902 map, with Spring Lake in the center. The village of Despatch, renamed East Rochester in 1906, is to the left. On the right is northwest Perinton. Perinton Electronics Recycling Program Returns this Spring After a brief pause during the winter weather months, our Electronics 3. Payment: Computers, printers, keyboards, mice, phones, and other Recycling Program will return this Spring. Beginning in April, we will offer electronics will be accepted free of charge; however, fees will apply monthly Electronics Recycling by appointment. Residents will be able to for CRT TVs and CRT computer monitors (Credit/Debit/Cash accepted; drive-thru at Perinton Public Works and staff will remove the recyclable a $1.75 processing fee will apply for card payments). material from the vehicle. 4. Recycle: The Town partners with a local company EWaste+ to How the Town of Perinton Electronics Recycling Process Works: properly recycle all items. 1. Schedule an Appointment: Visit www.perinton.org and click “Book Electronics recycling includes everything from small devices such as cell an Appointment” on the Electronics Recycling Program webpage. phones and digital cameras to large devices such as TVs and computers. If 2. Drive-Thru Collection: Please arrive at the time of your appointment you are looking for a full list of recyclable electronics visit our Electronics with your electronics in the trunk of your vehicle. You will not need Recycling page on www.perinton.org. to exit your vehicle; items will be collected by staff. Registration Begins: Monday, March 28, 20227 Follow us on
Town News Nutting named Commissioner of Recreation & Parks Jeff Nutting was named Commissioner of Recreation and Parks for the Town He has led the Recreation Department through all this while navigating the of Perinton at the Town Board meeting on Jan. 26. many obstacles caused by COVID-19. Nutting replaces Jeff Myers, who will retire in the summer. Myers will stay on “My greatest accomplishment over these almost 25 years is to aide my team to help Nutting with the transition and to lay the ground work for future capital members in their skill development, and then see them awarded and recognized projects. for their accomplishments,” Myers said. “Jeff Nutting is the perfect example of Nutting has been the Recreation Director in Perinton since 2018. He first this. His ability to absorb more knowledge and responsibility over the 15 years started in the Rec & Parks Department in 2007 as an intern and was brought on that we have had him makes his transition in the Commissioner role that much full-time in 2008. He was made Assistant Recreation Director in 2014. easier. I truly feel I am leaving this department in great hands.” “With Jeff Myers’ pending retirement, I can’t be happier that we have someone Myers has been a dedicated employee to the Town since 1997 and has been of Jeff Nutting’s caliber to take his place,” Town Supervisor Ciaran Hanna said. Commissioner of Rec & Parks for the past 12 years. Some of his various jobs “Our Rec & Parks Department is among the finest in the state. It is very important during his time in Perinton include: to the residents in many ways and I am confident that Jeff Nutting can lead us into • Evening management of the newly opened Perinton Community Center. the future in a positive, fun way.” • Development of the part-time building manager and maintenance positions, Nutting has been the cornerstone of the department not only for the including job descriptions, training, scheduling and oversight. employees, but with the residents as well. Some of his many responsibilities • Coordination and supervision of all adult and youth sports leagues, tournaments through the years include: and skill development camps. • Supervision of Detours after-school program and Teen Center programming. • Community Center room and gymnasium rental coordination. • Supervision of the Summer Playground Program. • Assisted with development and preparation for the addition of the Aquatics • Planning and implementation of the Mighty Machine Mania special event. Center, including potential programming, management and procedures. • Community Center and gymnasium rental coordination. • Overall management of the Community/Aquatics Center. • Planning, coordination and implementation of the Center Stage Concert Series. • Staff development and advancement. • Established partnership with the Genesee Valley Physical Therapy. “Jeff’s institutional knowledge has been a guiding force in our Recreation & • Developed department’s sponsorship program. Parks Department and he will be missed,” Hanna said. “We thank him for his leadership and respect for the staff, department and residents of Perinton.” • Overall management of the Community/Aquatic center. Jeff Nutting, Commissioner of Recreation & Parks 8 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
Town News More Photos from Pines of Perinton Fire Town Supervisor’s Message (page 3) The Perinton Community Center will Join us to learn more about part- host a free job fair on Wednesday, time and seasonal job opportunities March 16, for anyone 14 and older. with Perinton Recreation & Parks. We are looking for team members in There will be a virtual session from aquatics, parks, summer day camp 11am-noon and an in-person session and youth programming. (Room 204C) from 4-5pm. You can register on WebTrac Code #162844, but walk-ins are welcome. Come be part of the Perinton Rec & Parks team! Registration Begins: Monday, March 28, 20229 Follow us on
Town News What you should know about Lawn Fertilizer Stormwater runoff from yards where fertilizers have been misapplied, DID YOU KNOW? either by using too much or spreading it onto sidewalks or driveways, will often contribute to unsightly algae blooms in neighborhood stormwater • The storm drains located on your street or in your back yard often ponds. This frequently results in obnoxious odors when the algae dies discharge to stormwater management ponds, but some empty off and decays. Eventually, this nutrient polluted water will make its way directly into local creeks without any treatment. to Irondequoit Bay. • The label on a fertilizer bag shows three Homeowners can take action to reduce these impacts and help protect numbers, which indicate the percentage water quality by ensuring that ONLY ZERO PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZERS are by weight of nitrogen, phosphorus and applied to their lawns, as well as SWEEPING UP fertilizer that ends up potassium, in that order. So make sure on impervious surfaces such as sidewalks and driveways. Most soils in you choose a fertilizer that has zero Monroe County already have sufficient phosphorus to support a healthy phosphorus, for example 26-0-3. lawn. If your lawn needs to be fertilized, applying only once a year during For more information about local stormwater pollution and what you the fall will also greatly reduce the amount of nutrients reaching our local can do to reduce it, please visit www.H2OHero.org or www.perinton.org/ waterways. departments/public-works/environmental-compliance-2/stormwater- Recognizing that the over use of fertilizers can have serious impacts on management/ water quality, New York State passed a law which prohibits the application of phosphorus containing fertilizers for established lawns. This law also requires that fertilizer put on impervious surfaces be picked/swept up immediately. Animal Control Spring Update Spring is around the corner! With wildlife coming out of hibernation, increased sightings will occur. Daytime movement is typical this time of year as animals begin to forage for their young and find places to raise them. Please secure compost bins and make sure areas under sheds and decks are uninhabitable for wildlife. It is important that they are not able to live close to children and pets. Please do not feed pets outside, this often unintentionally attracts many animals to the area, increasing the risk of wildlife encounters. Coyote and fox daytime sightings are normal this time of year. If one is ever acting aggressively or if any animal is sick/injured, please report it immediately by dialing 911. Animal Control can be reached by calling (585) 223-5115 during our operating hours Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4p.m. or for after- hour emergences, please call (585) 425-7380. An Animal Control Officer will be dispatched to assist the animal with the care it needs. You can find many answers to your animal control needs on the animal control page at perinton.org. Be Safe and enjoy the change in seasons! -Steve Pringle, Animal Control Officer 10 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
Town News SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2022 Each year, the Town of Perinton hosts a Drive-Thru Waste Recycling In 2021, we recycled more than 13 tons of paper, 19.4 tons of & Shredding Day featuring electronics recycling, free shredding for electronics, and 9.9 tons of household hazardous waste. By offering residents, and household hazardous waste collection in partnership these collections, we are bringing essential services close to home with Monroe County. while encouraging residents to recycle items that are often difficult This event will return on May 14, 2022. Please visit our website, to dispose of properly. If you have any questions, please contact www.perinton.org, for appointment details. Residents can also recycle Perinton Public Works at (585) 223-5115. Household Hazardous Waste year-round by making an appointment at the Monroe County Ecopark. Stay up-to-date with our annual Road Program, including scheduled road maintenance and rehabilitation, by scanning the QR Code or visiting our website. This page also includes information on State and Country roadwork occuring in the Town of Perinton. 2022 ROAD PROGRAM STATS: 21 MILES OF SURFACE TREATMENT & 5 MILES OF MILL & PAVE Registration Begins: Monday, March 28, 202211 Follow us on
Special Events Parks Programs Special Events Story Walk - Our Table by Peter H. Reynolds Co-Sponsored by the Fairport Area Branch of the American Association of University Women Register early to avoid program cancellation due to low enrollment. Violet longs for the time when her family was connected: before life, distractions, and SAVE THE DATE!! technology pulled them all away from each other. They used to gather at the table, with food and love, to make memories, share their lives, and enjoy spending time together. Wednesday March 16 Job Fair But now her family has been drifting apart, and with nobody to gather around it, the Saturday April 9 Mr. E Bunny/Egg Hunts table grows smaller and smaller. Can Violet remind her family of the warmth of time Thursday April 14 Spring Art Show & Sale together, and gather around the table once more? A mystical fable that feels at once timeless and utterly of the present moment, Our Table is an ode to traditions that unite Saturday May 7 Mother/Child Tea families and bring readers together with a universal message of gratitude. Saturday May 7 Mighty Machine Mania Born in Toronto, Canada, Peter H. Reynolds is an accomplished writer, storyteller and Saturday June 4 21st Annual Fishing Derby illustrator who has been acclaimed around the globe for his “stories for all ages” about protecting and nurturing the creative spirit. For nearly three decades, the New York Times NEW! Job Fair best-selling author has used the power of positive storytelling to move the world to be a better place and is the co-Founder and CEO of educational media company FableVision. Ages: 14 years and over Join us to learn more about part-time and seasonal job opportunities Story Walk starts inside the Community Center in the north corridor. with Perinton Recreation and Parks. We’re looking for team members This project is dedicated to Mary Wilkinson and Marty Ey, both long time AAUW members in aquatics, parks, summer day camp, and youth programming. Both and Story Walk supporters. in-person and virtual options available! Pre-registration encouraged but not required. Walk-ins are welcomed! Location: PCC Supervisors: Nick Berlin & Chris Dudley Dates: PCC Code: 162844-A W., 3/16 4:00-5:00 PM (1 class) No charge Virtual Code: 162844-B W., 3/16 11:00 AM-12:00 PM (1 class) No charge Spring Art Show & Sale Ages: Open to all ages You never know what treasures you will find at The Perinton Art Group’s 2022 Spring Art Show & Sale! Treat yourself to a bit of ‘eye candy’ and perhaps discover the perfect piece of artwork to give your room that finishing touch. Location: PCC Lobby Dates: Opening Reception: Thursday, 4/14 from 6:30-7:30 PM Art Show & Sale: Thursday, 4/14 – Friday 5/6 during PCC hours Not available on WebTrac. Mother Child Tea Ages: 3 years and over Crescent Trail Monthly Guided Hikes Moms of all ages, bring your child(ren) to celebrate Mother’s Day Free monthly guided hikes, no pre-registration required, are organized by the with us. Dress in your fancy clothes and enjoy tea, punch, and some Crescent Trail Hiking Association. Adults, teens, and children under 16 supervised by sweet treats. We will have a special spot set up for photos and will an adult are welcome to participate. All hikes start at 1:30 PM on the second Sunday make a memorable craft. Enjoy your special time together! of the month, unless otherwise noted. At any point of the hike, you may turn around Location: PCC and return to the start if your time is limited. Hikes are usually around 1 ½ hours in Date: Code: 265209-A Sat., 5/7 1:00-2:30 PM (1 class) Res $9, duration. For more information, go to the Association’s website www.crescenttrail.org Non-Res $10 or visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/crescenttrail. If you have an idea for a Enroll all family members that will be attending. Fee is new hike or would like to lead a hike, send us an email at crescenttrail@gmail.com. charged per person. March 13 Sunday 1:30 PM Pub hike! Meeting at Liftbridge Lane at the Mighty Machine Mania parking lot behind B-side restaurant. We’ll even Ages: Open to families stop for a quick beverage after the hike. Come see the huge trucks and heavy equipment you see around April 10 Sunday 1:30 PM Boughton Park in Victor. We’ll meet at Perinton up close. This is a great family event and opportunity to Boughton Park, Stirnie Road entrance. We do learn more about these machines. You may even get a chance to sit ask that you RSVP on Facebook and if possible, in the equipment! This event is presented by the Town of Perinton carpool to this one as parking is limited. and Airquip Heating and Air Conditioning. May 15 Sunday 1:30 PM Harts Woods and OxBow featuring special guest, Location: Fellows Road Park Bill Poray, the Perinton Town Historian. Date: Sat., 5/7 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (1 class) No charge June 12 Sunday 1:30 PM Old Foley Road. We’ll be meeting at the trail Not available on WebTrac. head. 21st Annual Fishing Derby Public Court Time - Lighted Tennis Courts are open and available Ages: 6-15 years at no charge for your enjoyment. Courts are located at: Boys and girls, grab a fishing pole, bring your favorite bait and join us in Perinton Park for a fishing derby. This ‘kids only’ catch and Fellows Road Park (4) • Kreag Road Park (2) Hours: release tournament will feature fishing, prize giveaways and food for 8:00 AM-10:00 PM Perinton Park (6) • Potter Park (2) participants! Ask an adult to accompany you for a ‘reely’ fun morning of fishing. (Bring your own pole and bait). Sponsored by the Knights Please be courteous and limit play. 1 hour for singles, of Columbus. 1 ½ hours for doubles if people are waiting. Location: Date: Perinton Park Shelter, 99 O’Connor Road Code: 225210-A Sat., 6/4 9:00-11:00 AM (1 class) Res $10, NEW!! Basics of Organic Composting Non-Res $11 See Adult page 41 12 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
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Summer Summer Day Camp Program Day Camp Register early to avoid program cancellation due to low enrollment. Pre-registration at the Perinton Community Center or via WebTrac is required and the number of registrants at each site may be limited. No on-site registration will be held at the individual sites. Registration fee will not be pro-rated or refunded for missed days. 2022 Summer Day Camp Program volunteer applications are now being accepted. Space is limited. Due to New York State Department of Health regulations, volunteers must be at least 15 years of age by the start of the program. A letter will be sent to all potential volunteers with information on a mandatory meeting in June. The Summer Day Camp Program is a certified day camp by the New York State Department of Health. We are required to have up-to-date vaccination records on file for all participants. Please bring these to the Perinton Community Center or email to nberlin@perinton.org or jreed@perinton.org prior to the program beginning. Program refunds will not be given when there are emergency school cancellations that require us to cancel short, school-based programs. Camp Sites Fellows Road Park, Potter Park, Northside/Dudley Ages: 6-13 years or entering grades 1-8 (age 5 if completed Kindergarten) Supervised activities include games, arts and crafts, guest speakers, special events and more. New themes each week. Program is held rain or shine. Schedule subject to change. Times: 9:00 AM-4:00 PM • 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up, Fellows Road and Potter Park Only) Children must be picked up promptly at dismissal. Please refer to the Late Fee Policy in program brochure. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. Summer Day Camp Schedule * Field trips and on-site guests TBD based on guidelines. * Themed art project each week. (Schedule subject to change) June 27 – July 1 July 25 – 29 Stars & Stripes Super Hero July 5 – 8 August 1 – 5 Disney Carnival Week July 11 – 15 August 8 – 12 Animal Planet Every Day’s a Theme July 18 – 22 August 15 – 19 Fitness Fun Hawaiian 14 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
Summer Day Camp Program Session 1: 6/27-7/8 (ex. 7/4) TWO WEEK SESSIONS Session 3: 7/25-8/5 Fellows Road Park 325799-D Res $206, Non-Res $216 Fellows Road Park 325799-F Res $229, Non-Res $239 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-DD Res $273, Non-Res $283 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-FF Res $304, Non-Res $314 Potter Park 325799-J Res $206, Non-Res $216 Potter Park 325799-L Res $229, Non-Res $239 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-JJ Res $273, Non-Res $283 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-LL Res $304, Non-Res $314 Northside/Dudley 325799-M Res $206, Non-Res $216 Northside/Dudley 325799-O Res $229, Non-Res $239 Session 2: 7/11-7/22 Session 4: 8/8-8/19 Fellows Road Park 325799-E Res $229, Non-Res $239 Potter Park 325799-P Res $229, Non-Res $239 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-EE Res $304, Non-Res $314 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-PP Res $304, Non-Res $314 Potter Park 325799-K Res $229, Non-Res $239 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-KK Res $304, Non-Res $314 Northside/Dudley 325799-N Res $229, Non-Res $239 Week 1: 6/27-7/1 ONE WEEK SESSIONS Week 5: 7/25-7/29 Fellows Road Park 325799-DA Res $137, Non-Res $147 Fellows Road Park 325799-FA Res $137, Non-Res $147 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-DY Res $175, Non-Res $185 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-FY Res $175, Non-Res $185 Potter Park 325799-JA Res $137, Non-Res $147 Potter Park 325799-LA Res $137, Non-Res $147 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-JY Res $175, Non-Res $185 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-LY Res $175, Non-Res $185 Northside/Dudley 325799-MA Res $137, Non-Res $147 Northside/Dudley 325799-OA Res $137, Non-Res $147 Week 2: 7/5-7/8 (ex: 7/4) Week 6: 8/1-8/5 Fellows Road Park 325799-DB Res $109, Non-Res $119 Fellows Road Park 325799-FB Res $137, Non-Res $147 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-DZ Res $141, Non-Res $151 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-FZ Res $175, Non-Res $185 Potter Park 325799-JB Res $109, Non-Res $119 Potter Park 325799-LB Res $137, Non-Res $147 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-LZ Res $175, Non-Res $185 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-JZ Res $141, Non-Res $151 Northside/Dudley 325799-OB Res $137, Non-Res $147 Northside/Dudley 325799-MB Res $109, Non-Res $119 Week 7: 8/8-8/12 Week 3: 7/11-7/15 Potter Park 325799-PA Res $137, Non-Res $147 Fellows Road Park 325799-EA Res $137, Non-Res $147 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-PY Res $175, Non-Res $185 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-EY Res $175, Non-Res $185 Potter Park 325799-KA Res $137, Non-Res $147 Week 8: 8/15-8/19 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-KY Res $175, Non-Res $185 Potter Park 325799-PB Res $137, Non-Res $147 Northside/Dudley 325799-NA Res $137, Non-Res $147 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-PZ Res $175, Non-Res $185 Week 4: 7/18-7/22 Fellows Road Park 325799-EB Res $137, Non-Res $147 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-EZ Res $175, Non-Res $185 Potter Park 325799-KB Res $137, Non-Res $147 * Early Drop Off/Late Pick Up 325799-KZ Res $175, Non-Res $185 Northside/Dudley 325799-NB Res $137, Non-Res $147 Registration Begins: Monday, March 28, 202215 Follow us on
Summer Youth Camps Fun With Science! Summer Pool Camp Program Grades: Entering 1st Grade in Fall 2022 Ages: 6 years and over Children will enjoy science like never before! They will become scientists If you love the water, you will love this day camp! Held at the and engineers each day through hands-on experiments and projects. A Community Center, kids will have a swim lesson along with water different area of science will be explored each day. activities, crafts and outdoor games. The day is capped off with free Instructors: Mary Beth Foote & Lora Pepper swim in the afternoon. One of our most popular summer programs, Location: PCC so register early. Must be 6 or have completed Kindergarten. Dates: Code: 322712-A M.-F., 7/25-7/29 12:30-3:00 PM (5 classes) Res $150, Non-Res $160 Instructors: Aquatic Center Staff Location: PCC Ages: Nature Explorers 9-11 years Dates: Code: 323326-A M.-F., 6/27-7/1 9:00 AM-4:00 PM (5 classes) Res $165, Non-Res $175 Code: 323326-B Tu.-F., 7/5-7/8 9:00 AM-4:00 PM (4 classes) Spend the week having fun exploring the White Brook Nature Area with hikes, bug catching, crafts and so much more. All activities are Res $132, Non-Res $142 designed to discover and identify the plants, insects and animals Code: 323326-C M.-F., 7/11-7/15 9:00 AM-4:00 PM (5 classes) that live there and learn about their habitat. Don’t forget to bring Res $165, Non-Res $175 your lunch, water bottle, sneakers, bug repellent and your Code: 323326-D M.-F., 7/18-7/22 9:00 AM-4:00 PM (5 classes) enthusiasm. Afternoon snack provided. Res $165, Non-Res $175 Instructors: Karen Barriault & Staff Code: 323326-E M.-F., 7/25-7/29 9:00 AM-4:00 PM (5 classes) Location: White Brook Nature Area, 250 Aldrich Road Res $165, Non-Res $175 Dates: Code: 325245-C M.-F., 8/8-8/12 9:00 AM-3:00 PM (5 classes) Code: 323326-F M.-F., 8/1-8/5 9:00 AM-4:00 PM (5 classes) Res $150, Non-Res $160 Res $165, Non-Res $175 Nature Explorers Too Grades: Summer 3-9 Theatre Camps Ages: 6-8 years Spend the week having fun exploring the White Brook Nature Area This two-week program provides focused acting, singing, with hikes, bug catching, crafts and so much more. All activities are movement/dance and technical theatre training all within the designed to discover and identify the plants, insects and animals rehearsal process. Perfect for children that love theatre or have a that live there and learn about their habitat. Don’t forget to bring desire to see what it’s all about! We’ll also be focusing on creating your lunch, water bottle, sneakers, bug repellent and your sets, props and costumes throughout the day. enthusiasm. Afternoon snack provided. • Campers will need a packed lunch, filled water bottle and 2 snacks Instructors: Karen Barriault & Staff each day. Location: White Brook Nature Area, 250 Aldrich Road • Campers should wear comfortable clothing and shoes that permit Dates: Code: 325245-A M.-F., 7/25-7/29 9:00 AM-2:30 PM (5 classes) movement for dancing. Res $140, Non-Res $150 Code: 325245-B M.-F., 8/1-8/5 9:00 AM-2:30 PM (5 classes) • Please register by 5/31 to receive audition and production material before we kick off the Summer. Space will be limited to offer more Res $140, Non-Res $150 opportunities and experiences for each camper. Ages: Pre-K Hooray 4-5 years Instructor: Location: Edward Rocha, Bravo! Creative Arts PCC Dates: The Claw: When an out-of-order claw game suddenly turns back It’s summer, come join the fun! We’ll have guests visit, enjoy arts on, all of the toys are ecstatic! Well….all of the toys except for Dot, and crafts, play outdoors, play games, be creative and make new a terrified stuffed cow. Dot’s desperate to hold onto her home and friends! Snack is provided. Instructors: Sue Nichols and Cora Hawn her best friend, Aiden. Can Dot conquer her fear of the unknown Location: PCC with some help from the Flair Bears, Mighty Mutant Power Turtles, Dates: Celebrate the Holidays Beanie Elders and the all-knowing Mystical 8-ball? Code: 315818-A M.-F., 6/27-7/1 9:00-11:15 AM (5 classes) Code: 325232-A M.-F., 6/27-7/8 (ex. 7/4) 9:00 AM-3:30 PM Res $80, Non-Res $88 (9 classes) Res $350, Non-Res $360 Disney Code: 325232-AA M.-F., 6/27-7/8 (ex. 7/4) 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Code: 315818-B Tu.-F., 7/5-7/8 9:00-11:15 AM (4 classes) (9 classes) Res $550, Non-Res $560 Res $64, Non-Res $70 Dates: Giants in the Sky: This magical story explores the world of Giants Down on the Farm who live above the clouds. Ever since they left Earth a long time Code: 315818-C M.-F., 7/11-7/15 9:00-11:15 AM (5 classes) ago, the Giants have made a life up above where their job is to keep Res $80, Non-Res $88 the sky beautiful. They polish the stars, poke the clouds to let it rain Fitness Fun and paint the sunsets. But there is one curious Giant who wonders Code: 315818-D M.-F., 7/18-7/22 9:00-11:15 AM (5 classes) what life is like on Earth, so she steals a key to the locked up Res $80, Non-Res $88 “beanstalk” and embarks on an adventure down below! Winter in July Code: 325232-B M.-F., 7/11-7/22 9:00 AM-3:30 PM (10 classes) Code: 315818-E M.-F., 7/25-7/29 9:00-11:15 AM (5 classes) Res $400, Non-Res $410 Res $80, Non-Res $88 Code: 325232-BB M.-F., 7/11-7/22 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Community Helpers (10 classes) Res $550, Non-Res $560 Code: 315818-F M.-F., 8/1-8/5 9:00-11:15 AM (5 classes) Dates: Tut, Tut!: Is inspired by the life of King Tut (the 10-year old who became Res $80, Non-Res $88 King of Egypt) with a touch of Mark Twain’s The Prince and the Pauper. The story begins with a young Prince Tut who is bored of the royal life, Ready, Grade: Set, Kindergarten! Entering K in Fall of 2022 so he wanders into the streets of the city looking for adventure. Suddenly he meets a peasant who looks just like him! They concoct a Children will listen to stories, create crafts, play games, and make plan to trade places for three days. But when the King dies and Prince new friends. Each day will be themed around a renowned children’s Tut must ascend the throne, their plan goes terribly awry. book and set up in the same format as a day in Kindergarten. By the Code: 325232-C M.-F., 7/25-8/5 9:00 AM-3:30 PM (10 classes) end of the week, your child will feel prepared to start his/her Res $400, Non-Res $410 Kindergarten journey! Code: 325232-CC M.-F., 7/25-8/5 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (10 classes) Instructors: Mary Beth Foote & Lora Pepper Res $550, Non-Res $560 Location: PCC Dates: Code: 322711-A M.-F., 7/25-7/29 9:00-11:30 AM (5 classes) Res $150, Non-Res $160 16 Follow us on Perinton Recreation & Parks • 223-5050 • www.perinton.org
Summer Youth Camps Dates: The Grunch: Inspired by The Grinch Who Stole Christmas, the Dates: Argh ya Scurvy Dog!: Join us for pirate camp or walk the plank! Grunch tells the story of Rudy Grunch, a grumpy 6th grader who This week in camp, we will be practicing our swashbuckling always feels like an outsider. When the entire school gets excited monologues and scurvy crafts while enjoying the wind in our sails about the annual school musical, he comes up with a perfect plan to and finding the treasure of summer and friends! ruin it for everyone; he’ll steal the sets, costumes and lights the Code: 325233-E M.-F., 7/25-7/29 9:00-11:30 AM (5 classes) Res night before it opens. But will the spirit of theatre prevail!? $100, Non-Res $110 Code: 325232-D M.-F., 8/8-8/19 9:00 AM-3:30 PM (10 classes) Code: 325233-EE M.-F., 7/25-7/29 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (5 classes) Res $400, Non-Res $410 Res $200, Non-Res $210 Code: 325232-DD M.-F., 8/8-8/19 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (10 classes) Dates: Calling All Young Witches and Wizards!: Come be sorted into Res $550, Non-Res $560 theatre houses and practice your spells and potions. We will be conjuring up crafts, practicing magical monologues, and taking our Dates: Sally Sells Seashells (And You Can, Too!): Sally is a kid con-artist brooms for a spin outside! who explodes onto a quiet beach town with a get-rich-quick Code: 325233-F M.-F., 8/1-8/5 9:00-11:30 AM (5 classes) Res seashell-selling-scheme. For a small fee, she trains the kids on how $100, Non-Res $110 to sell seashells before the annual summer festival but plans to skip Code: 325233-FF M.-F., 8/1-8/5 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (5 classes) Res town with all their money before the big event! Sally becomes torn $200, Non-Res $210 after meeting a local, Tam, who joins the program eager to help her Dates: Can’t Stop This Fairy Feeling!: Join us as we explore mythic family. The kids in this little beach town will never be the same as creatures of all varieties. Sing, dance and whip that troll hair back they learn the importance of friendship, honesty, and finding a and forth! We’ll have a good balance of magic and theatre with healthy balance between working hard and having fun. crafts, outdoors and activities. Code: 325232-E 9:00 AM-3:30 PM (10 classes) Res $400, Code: 325233-G M.-F., 8/8-8/12 9:00-11:30 AM (5 classes) Non-Res $410 Res $100, Non-Res $110 Code: 325232-EE 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (10 classes) Res $550, Code: 325233-GG M.-F., 8/8-8/12 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (5 classes) Non-Res $560 Res $200, Non-Res $210 Dates: It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane!: No! It’s theatre heroes who’ve come to save the stage! We need heroes of all abilities to make this summer NEW!! Summer super. Through the power of activities, crafts and lots of powerful theatrics, we’ll be ready to defeat any evil that might arise in the Theatre Camps realm of Summer Camp Theatre! Code: 325233-H M.-F., 8/15-8/19 9:00-11:30 AM (5 classes) Res Grades: K-2 $100, Non-Res $110 • Campers will need a filled water bottle and a snack each day. Code: 325233-HH M.-F., 8/15-8/19 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (5 classes) • Campers should wear comfortable clothing and shoes that permit Res $200, Non-Res $210 movement for dancing. • This camp will culminate in a 10-15 minute presentation on the last day of each camp at 11:30 AM. Wee Nature Explorers Instructor: Edward Rocha, Bravo! Creative Arts Ages: 3-5 years Location: PCC Come explore all the hidden wonders of the White Brook Nature Dates: Safari Extravaganza!: We like to move it, move it! Join us for a Area. There are many different activities including nature hikes, wild time as we art, craft and venture through wild times and bug catching, crafts and a whole lot more. Each week explores a colorful forests! Lemurs, lions, penguins and more are all welcome different topic: pond life, birds and plants, mammals, and bugs! to perform with us this summer. Snack provided. Sneakers required. We will have tons of fun! Code: 325233-A M.-F., 6/27-7/1 9:00-11:30 AM (5 classes) Instructors: Karen Barriault & Staff Res $100, Non-Res $110 Location: White Brook Nature Area, 250 Aldrich Road Code: 325233-AA M.-F., 6/27-7/1 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (5 classes) Dates: Code: 315215-A M.-F., 6/27-7/1 9:30-11:30 AM (5 classes) Res $200, Non-Res $210 Res $100, Non-Res $110 Dates: Barnyard Bash: When the farmer’s away, we will play all day! Join Code: 315215-B Tu.-F., 7/5-7/8 9:30-11:30 AM (4 classes) us for a barnyard bash of theatre, crafts and animal friends. Singing Res $85, Non-Res $94 and dancing till the cows come home. Join us! Code: 315215-C M.-F., 7/11-7/15 9:30-11:30 AM (5 classes) Code: 325233-B Tu.-F., 7/5-7/8 9:00-11:30 AM (4 classes) Res $100, Non-Res $110 Res $80, Non-Res $88 Code: 315215-D M.-F., 7/18-7/22 9:30-11:30 AM (5 classes) |Res Code: 325233-BB Tu.-F., 7/5-7/8 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (4 classes) $100, Non-Res $110 Res $160, Non-Res $170 Dates: Pixie Pals: Have you been waiting for your wings to grow in so you can finally fly with the fairies? Well flutter your way to Fairy Camp Young Nature Explorers Ages: 5-7 years and find your special fairy talent! We will tinker with crafts, play Come explore all the hidden wonders of the White Brook Nature games with fairy friends, and sprinkle our flitter-ific fairy dust all Area. There are many different activities including nature hikes, over the stage. bug catching, crafts and a whole lot more. Each week explores a Code: 325233-C M.-F., 7/11-7/15 9:00-11:30 AM (5 classes) different topic: pond life, birds and plants, mammals, and bugs! Res $100, Non-Res $110 Snack provided. Sneakers required. We will have tons of fun! Code: 325233-CC M.-F., 7/11-7/15 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (5 classes) Instructors: Karen Barriault & Staff Res $200, Non-Res $210 Location: White Brook Nature Area, 250 Aldrich Road Dates: Under the Sea: Dive in and make a splash with your favorite sea Dates: Code: 325215-A M.-F., 6/27-7/1 1:00-3:30 PM (5 classes) creature! Life is better down where it’s wetter with acting, crafts and Res $105, Non-Res $115 fish friends. Swim on down and we will make this summer amazing! Code: 325215-B Tu.-F., 7/5-7/8 1:00-3:30 PM (4 classes) Code: 325233-D M.-F., 7/18-7/22 9:00-11:30 AM (5 classes) Res Res $90, Non-Res $99 $100, Non-Res $110 Code: 325215-C M.-F., 7/11-7/15 1:00-3:30 PM (5 classes) Code: 325233-DD M.-F., 7/18-7/22 8:00 AM-5:00 PM (5 classes) Res $105, Non-Res $115 Res $200, Non-Res $210 Code: 325215-D M.-F., 7/18-7/22 1:00-3:30 PM (5 classes) Res $105, Non-Res $115 Registration Begins: Monday, March 28, 202217 Follow us on
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